Is It Time to Worry About ICD-11? Get Through ICD-10 First

Although the World Health Organization will begin developing ICD-11 codes in 2015, the United States should worry about making the transition to ICD-10 first, according to a CMIO report.

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T. Bedirhan Ustun, MD, team coordinator of classification, terminology and standards in the department of health statistics at the WHO, spoke at AHIMA’s 2011 conference, emphasizing that procrastinating over ICD-10 will negatively affect comparative research and global learning of health information management, according to the report.

Overall, Dr. Ustun said the transition to ICD-10 will have a positive impact on business applications and will ultimately lead to the best configurations of clinical documentation and electronic health records, according to the report.

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